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MODERN ERRORS continued...
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
641 nhbl 2394, 2542 #2394, 2542, $8.75 and $14.00 Express Mail, each in a pane of twenty, o.g., n.h., fine-very fine. Face value $455.00

SOLD for $300.00
Will close during Public Auction
642 nhbl 3136q 3136q, 32c World of Dinosaurs pane of fifteen, top seven stamps imperforate, a pristine mint example of this visually striking and very rare error of which only two panes are
recorded, according to the latest edition of the Datz catalog, p#3136q, 32c "World of Dinosaurs" pane of fifteen, top seven stamps imperforate, a pristine mint example of this visually striking and very rare error of which only two panes are recorded, according to the latest edition of the Datz catalog, pane also displays interesting printing "wipe" to design at right which eliminated some of the colors, o.g., n.h., extremely fine; 2001 PF certificate; ex-Floyd. (Image) Datz $3,750.00

SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction

First Day Covers

1883 ISSUE
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
643 FDC 210 210, 2c Red brown, single with trivial nibbed perf. centered just into perforations at top, tied to cover by first day New York, N.Y.Oct 183 duplex, addressed to San Francisco
(backstamped), backflap missing and minor tear at top of cover, f#210, 2c Red brown, single with trivial nibbed perf. centered just into perforations at top, tied to cover by first day "New York, N.Y./Oct 1/83" duplex, addressed to San Francisco (backstamped), backflap missing and minor tear at top of cover, fine and very scarce as only 30 to 40 first day covers of #210 are believed to exist; 1996 APS certificate; ex-Fisher. (Image) $2,000.00

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1909 COMMEMORATIVES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
644 FDC 367 367, 2c Lincoln, tied to beautiful multicolored embossed Lincoln picture postcard by Des Moines, IowaFeb 101909 pre-date machine cancel, very fine any predate is rare, with
only about twenty known, but to find one on a Lincoln picture p#367, 2c Lincoln, tied to beautiful multicolored embossed Lincoln picture postcard by "Des Moines, Iowa/Feb 10/1909" pre-date machine cancel, very fine; any predate is rare, with only about twenty known, but to find one on a Lincoln picture postcard used from Des Moines is probably a unique usage. (imagea) (Image) $700.00

SOLD for $1,500.00
Will close during Public Auction
645 FDC 367 367, 2c Lincoln, tied to an especially fresh first day cover by Boston, Mass.Feb 121909 machine cancel, stamp is nicely centered, extremely fine a select quality first day
cover.#367, 2c Lincoln, tied to an especially fresh first day cover by "Boston, Mass./Feb 12/1909" machine cancel, stamp is nicely centered, extremely fine; a select quality first day cover. (Image) $500.00

SOLD for $160.00
Will close during Public Auction
646 FDC 367 367, 2c Lincoln, tied to first day cover by Stanton Neb.Feb 121909 duplex pmk., sent to Omaha, with First National Bank corner card, cover with tiny nick at left and tear at
top right, fine a rare town for this first day cover.#367, 2c Lincoln, tied to first day cover by "Stanton Neb./Feb 12/1909" duplex pmk., sent to Omaha, with First National Bank corner card, cover with tiny nick at left and tear at top right, fine; a rare town for this first day cover. (Image) $500.00

SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction
647 FDC 367 367, 2c Lincoln, tied to first day cover by Chicago, Ill.Feb 121909 machine cancel, with corner card of H. M. Clark, cover with faint vertical file fold, fine.#367, 2c Lincoln, tied to first day cover by "Chicago, Ill./Feb 12/1909" machine cancel, with corner card of H. M. Clark, cover with faint vertical file fold, fine. (Image) $500.00

SOLD for $75.00
Will close during Public Auction
648 FDC 367 367, 2c Lincoln, tied to hand-colored picture postcard of the University of Illinois by Urbana, Il.Feb121909 first day machine cancel, sent to Florida, postcard with a couple
tiny tears not affecting stamps or markings, fine 1988 PF certifi#367, 2c Lincoln, tied to hand-colored picture postcard of the University of Illinois by "Urbana, Il./Feb12/1909" first day machine cancel, sent to Florida, postcard with a couple tiny tears not affecting stamps or markings, fine; 1988 PF certificate. (Image) $500.00

SOLD for $110.00
Will close during Public Auction
649 FDC 367 367, 2c Lincoln, tied to first day cover by Peru, Mo.Feb 121909 machine cancel, sent to Kansas City, trivial cover tear at right, otherwise fresh and very
fine.#367, 2c Lincoln, tied to first day cover by "Peru, Mo./Feb 12/1909" machine cancel, sent to Kansas City, trivial cover tear at right, otherwise fresh and very fine. (Image) $500.00

SOLD for $100.00
Will close during Public Auction
650 FDC 372 372, 2c Hudson-Fulton, tied to special two-part Hudson-Fulton postcard by Lancaster, Pa.Sep 25 09 first day machine cancel, the card has a faint crease, otherwise very fine and
quite desirable.#372, 2c Hudson-Fulton, tied to special two-part Hudson-Fulton postcard by "Lancaster, Pa./Sep 25 09" first day machine cancel, the card has a faint crease, otherwise very fine and quite desirable. (Image) $1,500.00

SOLD for $425.00
Will close during Public Auction
1919-1920 COMMEMORATIVES
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
651 FDC 537 537, 3c Victory, nicely centered single tied to small neat first day cover by Washington, D.C.Mar 31919 machine cancel, neatly addressed to Mr. E. E. Sherer in Washington,
choice very fine particularly scarce in this quality ex-Fisher.#537, 3c Victory, nicely centered single tied to small neat first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Mar 3/1919" machine cancel, neatly addressed to Mr. E. E. Sherer in Washington, choice very fine; particularly scarce in this quality; ex-Fisher. (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
652 FDC 537 537, 3c Victory, tied to first day cover by Washington, D.C.Mar 31919 machine cancel, with corner card of the American Philatelic Society, sent to Denver, cover with small
repaired tear at top just affecting the pmk. and a trivial tear at ri#537, 3c Victory, tied to first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Mar 3/1919" machine cancel, with corner card of the American Philatelic Society, sent to Denver, cover with small repaired tear at top just affecting the pmk. and a trivial tear at right, fine appearance; clear 1973 AFDCS certificate. (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $250.00
Will close during Public Auction
653 FDC 537 537, 3c Victory, tied to first day cover by Washington, D.C.Mar 31919 duplex handstamp, fine.#537, 3c Victory, tied to first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Mar 3/1919" duplex handstamp, fine. (Image) $800.00

SOLD for $230.00
Will close during Public Auction
654 FDC 548-50 548-50, 1c-5c Pilgrim Tercentenary cplt., an extraordinary first day cover bearing not only a complete set, but with two additional copies of the 1c and one additional 2c value
to make up the 10c special delivery rate, plus the 2c postage rate,#548-50, 1c-5c Pilgrim Tercentenary cplt., an extraordinary first day cover bearing not only a complete set, but with two additional copies of the 1c and one additional 2c value to make up the 10c special delivery rate, plus the 2c postage rate, all tied by light strikes of violet "Washington, D.C./Dec 21/1920" special delivery cancels, also with Washington, D.C. first day black duplex at bottom right, printed advertising corner card of "The Stamp Shoppe" in red, Washington, D.C. special delivery handstamp on reverse, the 1c values with natural s.e.'s at right, very fine; certainly one of the most unusual and rare Pilgrim Tercentenary set first day covers in existence; 1996 APS certificate; ex-Fisher. (Image) $1,750.00

SOLD for $800.00
Will close during Public Auction
655 FDC 548-50 548-50, 1c-5c Pilgrim Tercentenary cplt., tied to first day cover by Philadelphia, PennDec 211920 handstamped duplex and machine cancel, with Electric Club corner card of
Philip Ward, addressed to Hamilton, N.Y., quite fresh and very fine o#548-50, 1c-5c Pilgrim Tercentenary cplt., tied to first day cover by "Philadelphia, Penn/Dec 21/1920" handstamped duplex and machine cancel, with Electric Club corner card of Philip Ward, addressed to Hamilton, N.Y., quite fresh and very fine; only about twenty complete sets on first day covers exist. (Image) $1,750.00

SOLD for $750.00
Will close during Public Auction
656 FDC 549 549, 2c Pilgrim Tercentenary, tied to fresh blue first day cover by Washington, D.C.Dec 211920 machine cancel, very fine and choice.#549, 2c Pilgrim Tercentenary, tied to fresh blue first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Dec 21/1920" machine cancel, very fine and choice. (Image) $700.00

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
657 FDC 549 549, 2c Pilgrim Tercentenary, bottom margin plate no. 12425 tied to first day cover by Philadelphia, Pa.Dec 211920 machine cancel, Percy McGraw Mann corner card, cover with
just a faint bit of toning at top right not affecting the stamp, othe#549, 2c Pilgrim Tercentenary, bottom margin plate no. 12425 tied to first day cover by "Philadelphia, Pa./Dec 21/1920 machine cancel, Percy McGraw Mann corner card, cover with just a faint bit of toning at top right not affecting the stamp, otherwise very fine. (Image) $700.00

SOLD for $325.00
Will close during Public Auction
1922 REGULAR ISSUE
Lot Symbol CatNo. Lot Description CV or Estimate
658 FDC 559, 560 559, 560, 7c Black, 8c Olive green, pair of the former and single of the latter, tied by May 1, 1923 Washington, D.C. machine cancel on registered first day cover serviced by
George Frost, with his distinctive wax seal that shows through as alwa#559, 560, 7c Black, 8c Olive green, pair of the former and single of the latter, tied by May 1, 1923 Washington, D.C. machine cancel on registered first day cover serviced by George Frost, with his distinctive wax seal that shows through as always, very fine and rare; only a tiny number of covers were so serviced by Frost. (Image) Est. $400-500

SOLD for $200.00
Will close during Public Auction
659 FDC 563 563, 11c Light blue, tied to first day cover by seldom seen Fremont, OhioOct 41922 machine cancel, Detroit address, with original enclosure noting the first day usage, cover
with small tear at top right not affecting the stamp, fine one of#563, 11c Light blue, tied to first day cover by seldom seen "Fremont, Ohio/Oct 4/1922" machine cancel, Detroit address, with original enclosure noting the first day usage, cover with small tear at top right not affecting the stamp, fine; one of the key first day cover rarities of the 1922 issue. (Image) $3,750.00

SOLD for $1,050.00
Will close during Public Auction
660 FDC 563 563, 11c Light blue, tied to a clean Worden addressed first day cover by Washington, D.C.Oct 41922 machine cancel, stamp possesses especially deep intense color, choice very
fine.#563, 11c Light blue, tied to a clean Worden addressed first day cover by "Washington, D.C./Oct 4/1922" machine cancel, stamp possesses especially deep intense color, choice very fine. (Image) $600.00

SOLD for $120.00
Will close during Public Auction

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